Yeah, but the idiots can still flatten your battery cranking on it forever
(voice of experience). Maybe burn out your starter, too. A safer way is to
unplug the wiring harness that comes up from the starter. Unplugging it is
not obvious, and nothing works - no click, no crank, no nuthin' (no clock,
either, but that's a nit).
Chris.Brucciani@ercgroup.com wrote:
> One of the best ideas that I have heard is to simply remove the rotor and
> slip it in your pocket. Crude but effective!
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Gordon Glasgow
http://www.gordon-glasgow.org
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